ifly Jets: The 737NG Quick Reference Handbook Revision Number: 3 Revision Date: July 26, 2010

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1 ifly Jets: The 737NG ifly Jets: The 737NG Revision Number: 3 Revision Date: July 26, The ifly Developer Team

2 WARNING This manual is only used for understanding the functionalities of ifly Jets: The 737NG which runs on Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 (A Century of Flight). User must not use ifly Jets: The 737NG and its associated components for real aviation training or other correlative activities!

3 Table of Contents Table of Contents NORMAL CHECKLISTS...2 NON-NORMAL CHECKLISTS- AIRPLANE GEN., EMER. EQUIP., DOORS, WINDOWS...5 NON-NORMAL CHECKLISTS-AIR SYSTEMS...13 NON-NORMAL CHECKLISTS-ANTI-ICE, RAIN...23 NON-NORMAL CHECKLISTS-AUTOMATIC FLIGHT...27 NON-NORMAL CHECKLISTS-ELECTRICAL...30 NON-NORMAL CHECKLISTS-ENGINES, APU...36 U NON-NORMAL CHECKLISTS-FIRE PROTECTION...44 NON-NORMAL CHECKLISTS-FLIGHT CONTROLS...48 NON-NORMAL CHECKLISTS-FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS, DISPLAY...51 NON-NORMAL CHECKLISTS-FLIGHT MANAGEMENT, NAVIGATION...55 NON-NORMAL CHECKLISTS-FUEL...59 NON-NORMAL CHECKLISTS-HYDRAULICS...63 NON-NORMAL CHECKLISTS-LANDING GEAR...66 NON-NORMAL CHECKLISTS-WARNING SYSTEMS...69 The ifly Developer Team 1

4 Normal Checklists Normal Checklists Chapter NC PREFLIGHT Oxygen 100% Navigation transfer and display switches NORMAL, AUTO Window heat ON Pressurization mode selector AUTO Altimeter Set Parking brake Set Engine start levers CUTOFF BEFORE START Fuel LBS/KGS, Pumps ON CDU preflight...completed MCP V2, HEADING, ALTITUDE Rudder and aileron trim Free and 0 Taxi and takeoff briefing..completed Anti collision light...on BEFORE TAXI Generators ON Probe heat.on Isolation valve.auto Autobrake...RTO Engine start levers..idle detent Flight controls Checked BEFORE TAKEOFF Flaps, Green light Stabilizer trim. Units The ifly Developer Team 2

5 Normal Checklists AFTER TAKEOFF Engine bleeds...on Packs...AUTO Landing gear..up and OFF Flaps.UP, No lights DESCENT Pressurization..LAND ALT Autobrake Landing data.vref APPROACH Altimeters LANDING Speedbrake. ARMED Landing gear Down Flaps., Green light SHUTDOWN Fuel pumps.off Probe heat...off Hydraulic panel.set Flaps..UP Parking brake... Engine start levers..cutoff SECURE IRSs....OFF Emergency exit lights. OFF Window heat... OFF Packs...OFF The ifly Developer Team 3

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7 Airplane Gen., Emer. Equip., Doors, Windows Section 1 Non-Normal Checklists Section 1 Table of Contents AIRPLANE GEN., EMER. EQUIP., DOORS, WINDOWS...5 AIRSTAIR...6 CARGO DOOR...7 EMERGENCY EXIT LIGHTS NOT ARMED...8 ENTRY DOOR...8 EQUIPMENT DOOR...9 MID EXIT DOOR...9 OVERWING DOOR...9 OVERWING DOOR...10 PASSENGER OXYGEN ON...10 SERVICE DOOR The ifly Developer Team 5

8 Airplane Gen., Emer. Equip., Doors, Windows Section 1 AIRSTAIR AIRSTAIR [Option BBJ/BBJ2/BBJ3] Condition: The airstair is not secure. 1. Choose one: Pressurization is normal: Continue normal operation. Pressurization is not normal: Go to step 2 2. Passenger signs...on 3. Choose one: Airplane has not reached the planned cruise altitude: Do not continue the climb. Reset the FLT ALT indicator to the actual airplane altitude. Go to step 4 Airplane has reached the planned cruise altitude: Go to step 4 4. LAND ALT indicator 9,000 feet 5. Descend to the safe altitude. 6. Pressurization mode selector MAN 7. Outflow VALVE switch...adjust to maintain cabin differential pressure of 0 psi 8. Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. The ifly Developer Team 6

9 Airplane Gen., Emer. Equip., Doors, Windows Section 1 CARGO DOOR CARGO DOOR Condition: One or more cargo doors are not closed and secure. 1. Choose one: Pressurization is normal: Continue normal operation. Pressurization is not normal: Go to step 2 2. Passenger signs...on 3. Choose one: Airplane has not reached the planned cruise altitude: Do not continue the climb. Reset the FLT ALT indicator to the actual airplane altitude. Go to step 4 Airplane has reached the planned cruise altitude: Go to step 4 4. LAND ALT indicator 9,000 feet 5. Descend to the safe altitude. 6. Pressurization mode selector MAN 7. Outflow VALVE switch...adjust to maintain cabin differential pressure of 0 psi 8. Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. The ifly Developer Team 7

10 Airplane Gen., Emer. Equip., Doors, Windows Section 1 EMERGENCY EXIT LIGHTS NOT ARMED EMERGENCY EXIT LIGHTS NOT ARMED Condition: The emergency exit lights switch is not ARMED. 1. Choose one: EMER EXIT LIGHTS switch is ON: Individual emergency exit light batteries supply a minimum of 10 minutes of lighting. EMER EXIT LIGHTS switch is OFF: Emergency lighting is not available. ENTRY DOOR ENTRY DOOR Condition: One or more entry doors are not closed and secure. 1. Choose one: Pressurization is normal: Continue normal operation. Pressurization is not normal: Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. The ifly Developer Team 8

11 Airplane Gen., Emer. Equip., Doors, Windows Section 1 EQUIPMENT DOOR EQUIPMENT DOOR Condition: The airstair is not secure. 1. Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. MID EXIT DOOR MID EXIT DOOR [Option BBJ3] Condition: One or more mid exit doors are not closed and secure. 1. Choose one: Pressurization is normal: Continue normal operation. Pressurization is not normal: Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. OVERWING DOOR OVERWING DOOR [Option 600/700/BBJ] Condition: One or more mid exit doors are not closed and secure. 1. Choose one: Pressurization is normal: The ifly Developer Team 9

12 Airplane Gen., Emer. Equip., Doors, Windows Section 1 Continue normal operation. Pressurization is not normal: Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. OVERWING DOOR OVERWING DOOR [Option 800/900/BBJ2/BBJ3] Condition: One or more mid exit doors are not closed and secure. 1. Choose one: Pressurization is normal: Continue normal operation. Pressurization is not normal: Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. PASSENGER OXYGEN ON PASSENGER OXYGEN ON Condition: The passenger oxygen system is on. The ifly Developer Team 10

13 Airplane Gen., Emer. Equip., Doors, Windows Section 1 SERVICE DOOR SERVICE DOOR Condition: One or more service doors are not closed and secure. 1. Choose one: Pressurization is normal: Continue normal operation. Pressurization is not normal: Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. The ifly Developer Team 11

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15 Air Systems Section 2 Non-Normal Checklists Section 2 Table of Contents AIR SYSTEMS...13 CABIN ALTITUDE WARNING...14 AUTO FAIL...14 BLEED TRIP OFF...15 DUAL BLEED...16 DUCT OVERHEAT...16 EQUIPMENT COOLING OFF...16 HIGH ALTITUDE LANDING INOPERATIVE...16 OFF SCHEDULE DESCENT...17 PACK...17 PACK TRIP OFF...18 WING-BODY OVERHEAT...19 ZONE TEMP...21 The ifly Developer Team 13

16 Air Systems Section 2 CABIN ALTITUDE WARNING CABIN ALTITUDE WARNING or Rapid Depressurization Condition: One or more of these occur: A cabin altitude exceedance In flight, the intermittent cabin altitude/configuration warning horn sounds and the CABIN ALTITUDE lights illuminate. 1. Pressurization mode selector MAN 2. Outflow VALVE switch CLOSE 3. If cabin altitude is not controllable: Passenger signs... ON If the cabin altitude exceeds or is expected to exceed 14,000 feet: PASS OXYGEN switch... ON AUTO FAIL AUTO FAIL Condition: Automatic pressurization mode has failed. 1. Engine BLEED air switches (both)..on 2. Choose one: AUTO FAIL light is extinguished: AUTO FAIL light is illuminated: Pressurization mode selector...altn Go to step 3 3. Choose one: The ifly Developer Team 14

17 Air Systems Section 2 AUTO FAIL light is extinguished: Continue normal operation. AUTO FAIL light is illuminated: Go to step 4 4. Pressurization mode selector......man 5. Outflow VALVE switch......adjust as needed 6. Passenger signs ON 7. If the cabin altitude exceeds or is expected to exceed 14,000 feet: PASS OXYGEN switch... ON BLEED TRIP OFF BLEED TRIP OFF Condition: An engine bleed air overheat or overpressure. 1. WING ANTI-ICE switch OFF 2. TRIP RESET switch...push 3. Choose one: BLEED TRIP OFF light stays illuminated: PACK switch (affected side)..off BLEED TRIP OFF light extinguishes: WING ANTI-ICE switch As needed The ifly Developer Team 15

18 Air Systems Section 2 DUAL BLEED DUAL BLEED Condition: The APU bleed valve is open and one of these occurs: BLEED 1 air switch is on BLEED 2 air switch is on and the ISOLATION VALVE is open. 1. APU BLEED air switch OFF DUCT OVERHEAT DUCT OVERHEAT Condition: A duct overheat occurs. [ /700/BBJ] 1. Temperature selector...select cooler temperature 2. TRIP RESET switch......push EQUIPMENT COOLING OFF EQUIPMENT COOLING OFF Condition: The equipment cooling supply or exhaust fan is failed. 1. EQUIP COOLING SUPPLY or EXHAUST switch ALTN HIGH ALTITUDE LANDING INOPERATIVE HIGH ALTITUDE LANDING INOPERATIVE Condition: The high altitude landing system is inoperative. The ifly Developer Team 16

19 Air Systems Section 2 OFF SCHEDULE DESCENT OFF SCHEDULE DESCENT Condition: A descent is started before reaching the planned cruise altitude set in the FLT ALT indicator. 1. Choose one: Landing at airport of departure: Continue normal operation. Not landing at airport of departure: FLT ALT indicator...reset to actual airplane altitude PACK PACK Condition: One or more of these occur: The primary and standby pack controls are failed A pack overheat. [ /900/BBJ2/BBJ3] 1. Temperature selectors (all)..select warmer temperature 2. TRIP RESET switch...push 3. Choose one: Both PACK lights are extinguished: Continue normal operation. A single PACK light stays illuminated: ISOLATION VALVE switch.close PACK switch (affected side)..off The ifly Developer Team 17

20 Air Systems Section 2 Both PACK lights stay illuminated: Go to step 4 4. Descend to the lowest safe altitude, or 10,000 feet. Monitor cabin altitude and rate. 5. Pressurization mode selector MAN 6. Outflow VALVE switch..open 7. R RECIRC FAN switch.auto 8. L RECIRC FAN switch..off PACK TRIP OFF PACK TRIP OFF Condition: A pack overheat occurs. [ /700/BBJ] 1. Temperature selectors (all)..select warmer temperature 2. TRIP RESET switch... Push 3. Choose one: Both PACK TRIP OFF lights are extinguished: Continue normal operation. A single PACK TRIP OFF light stays illuminated: Continue normal operation. Both PACK TRIP OFF lights stay illuminated: Go to step 4 4. Descend to the lowest safe altitude, or 10,000 feet. Monitor cabin altitude and rate. 5. Pressurization mode selector MAN The ifly Developer Team 18

21 Air Systems Section 2 6. Outflow VALVE switch..open 7. R RECIRC FAN switch.auto 8. L RECIRC FAN switch..off WING-BODY OVERHEAT WING-BODY OVERHEAT Condition: An overheat from a bleed duct leak occurs. 1. ISOLATION VALVE switch.close 2. Choose one: Right WING-BODY OVERHEAT light illuminated: Go to step 3 Left WING-BODY OVERHEAT light illuminated: Go to step 6 3. R PACK switch...off 4. BLEED 2 air switch...off 5. WING ANTI-ICE switch OFF 6. L PACK switch...off 7. BLEED 1 air switch...off 8. WING ANTI-ICE switch OFF 9. Choose one: WING-BODY OVERHEAT light extinguishes: WING-BODY OVERHEAT light stays illuminated: 10. Choose one: Go to step 10 The ifly Developer Team 19

22 Air Systems Section 2 APU is running: APU BLEED air switch (if needed)...off Go to step 11 APU is not running: 11. Choose one: WING-BODY OVERHEAT light extinguishes: Go to step 13 WING-BODY OVERHEAT light stays illuminated: APU switch...off Go to step Choose one: WING-BODY OVERHEAT light extinguishes: Go to step 13 WING-BODY OVERHEAT light stays illuminated: 13. ISOLATION VALVE switch AUTO 14. BLEED 1 air switch...on 15. L PACK switch.auto 16. WING ANTI-ICE switch As needed 17. Choose one: WING-BODY OVERHEAT light stays extinguished: WING-BODY OVERHEAT light illuminates again: Go to step ISOLATION VALVE switch...close 19. BLEED 1 air switch.off The ifly Developer Team 20

23 Air Systems Section L PACK switch.off 21. WING ANTI-ICE switch..off ZONE TEMP ZONE TEMP Condition: One or more of these occur: A zone duct overheat Flight deck temperature control is failed. 1. Temperature selector..select a cooler temperature 2. TRIP RESET switch...push The ifly Developer Team 21

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25 Anti-Ice, Rain Section 3 Non-Normal Checklists Section 3 Table of Contents ANTI-ICE, RAIN...23 ENGINE COWL ANTI-ICE...24 ENGINE COWL VALVE OPEN...24 PROBE HEAT...24 WINDOW OVERHEAT...24 WING ANTI-ICE VALVE OPEN...25 The ifly Developer Team 23

26 Anti-Ice, Rain Section 3 ENGINE COWL ANTI-ICE ENGINE COWL ANTI-ICE Condition: An engine cowl anti-ice duct overpressure occurs. 1. If flight conditions allow: Autothrottle (if engaged).disengage ENGINE COWL VALVE ENGINE COWL OPEN VALVE OPEN OR TAI INDICATION Condition: An engine COWL VALVE OPEN light stays illuminated bright blue and an amber TAI indication is shown if the cowl anti-ice valve is not in the commanded position. 1. Limit thrust on the affected engine to 80% N1 if possible. PROBE HEAT PROBE HEAT Condition: One or more probe heats are failed. 1. Avoid icing conditions. WINDOW OVERHEAT WINDOW OVERHEAT Condition: A window overheat occurs. The ifly Developer Team 24

27 Anti-Ice, Rain Section 3 1. WINDOW HEAT switch (affected window)..off 2. Wait 2-5 minutes. 3. WINDOW HEAT switch (affected window)...on 4. WINDOW HEAT switch (affected window)..off WING ANTI-ICE VALVE OPEN WING ANTI-ICE VALVE OPEN Condition: The wing anti-ice valve is not in the commanded position. 1. Choose one: WING ANTI-ICE switch is ON: The wing anti-ice valve is failed closed. WING ANTI-ICE switch OFF WING ANTI-ICE switch is OFF: The wing anti-ice valve is failed open. Go to step 2 2. If TAT is above 10 C or there is no visible moisture: ISOLATION VALVE switch...close PACK switch (affected side).off Engine BLEED air switch (affected side).off The ifly Developer Team 25

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29 Automatic Flight Section 4 Non-Normal Checklists Section 4 Table of Contents AUTOMATIC FLIGHT...27 AUTOPILOT DISENGAGE...28 AUTOTHROTTLE DISENGAGE...28 The ifly Developer Team 27

30 Automatic Flight Section 4 AUTOPILOT DISENGAGE AUTOPILOT DISENGAGE Condition: All autopilots are disengaged. The red light flashes and the aural tone sounds. 1. Fly the airplane manually or re engage an autopilot. AUTOTHROTTLE DISENGAGE AUTOTHROTTLE DISENGAGE Condition: The autothrottle is disengaged. The red light flashes. 1. Control thrust manually or re engage the autothrottle. The ifly Developer Team 28

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32 Electrical Section 6 Non-Normal Checklists Section 6 Table of Contents ELECTRICAL...30 BATTERY DISCHARGE...31 DRIVE...31 ELEC...31 SOURCE OFF...32 STANDBY POWER OFF...33 TR UNIT...33 TRANSFER BUS OFF...33 The ifly Developer Team 30

33 Electrical Section 6 BATTERY DISCHARGE BATTERY DISCHARGE Condition: A battery discharge exceedance occurs. DRIVE DRIVE Condition: A generator drive malfunction occurs. 1. Generator drive DISCONNECT switch...disconnect 2. Choose one: APU is available for start: APU...START When APU is running: APU GEN switch (affected side)....on APU is not available: Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. ELEC ELEC Condition: A standby power or DC system fault occurs. The ifly Developer Team 31

34 Electrical Section 6 SOURCE OFF SOURCE OFF Condition: The transfer bus is not powered by the last selected source. 1. Engine GEN switch (affected side)..on 2. Choose one: SOURCE OFF light extinguishes: SOURCE OFF light stays illuminated: 3. Choose one: Go to step 3 APU is available for start: APU...START When APU is running: APU GEN switch (affected side)....on Go to step 4 APU is not available: 4. Choose one: Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. SOURCE OFF light extinguishes: SOURCE OFF light stays illuminated: Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. Only one main AC power source remains. The ifly Developer Team 32

35 Electrical Section 6 STANDBY POWER OFF STANDBY POWER OFF Condition: One or more of these buses are not energized: AC standby bus DC standby bus Battery bus. 1. STANDBY POWER switch...bat TR UNIT TR UNIT Condition: One or more transformer rectifiers are failed. 1. Do not use the AFDS approach mode. TRANSFER BUS OFF TRANSFER BUS OFF Condition: The transfer bus is not energized. 1. Engine GEN switch (affected side)..on 2. Choose one: TRANSFER BUS OFF light extinguishes: TRANSFER BUS OFF light stays illuminated: 3. Choose one: Go to step 4 APU is available for start: The ifly Developer Team 33

36 Electrical Section 6 APU...START When APU is running: APU GEN switch (affected side)....on APU is not available: Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. The ifly Developer Team 34

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38 Engines, APU Section 7 Non-Normal Checklists Section 7 Table of Contents ENGINES, APU...36 ABORTED ENGINE START...37 ABORTED ENGINE START...37 APU FAULT...38 APU LOW OIL PRESSURE...38 APU OVERSPEED...38 EEC ALTERNATE MODE...39 ENGINE CONTROL...39 ENGINE FAILURE OR SHUTDOWN...39 ENGINE HIGH OIL TEMPERATURE...40 ENGINE IN-FLIGHT START...40 ONE ENGINE INOPERATIVE LANDING...42 REVERSER...42 The ifly Developer Team 36

39 Engines, APU Section 7 Aborted Engine Start [Without Automatic Ignition] Aborted Engine Start Condition: During a ground start, an abort engine start condition occurs. 1. Engine start lever (affected engine) CUTOFF 2. Choose one: ENGINE START switch is in GRD: Motor the engine for 60 seconds. ENGINE START switch (affected engine).off ENGINE START switch is in OFF: Go to step 3 3. After N2 decreases below 20%: ENGINE START switch (affected engine) GRD Motor the engine for 60 seconds. ENGINE START switch (affected engine).off Aborted Engine Start Aborted Engine Start [With Automatic Ignition] Condition: During a ground start, an abort engine start condition occurs. 1. Engine start lever (affected engine) CUTOFF 2. Choose one: ENGINE START switch is in GRD: Motor the engine for 60 seconds. ENGINE START switch (affected engine) AUTO The ifly Developer Team 37

40 Engines, APU Section 7 ENGINE START switch is in OFF: Go to step 3 3. After N2 decreases below 20%: ENGINE START switch (affected engine) GRD Motor the engine for 60 seconds. ENGINE START switch (affected engine).off APU FAULT APU FAULT Condition: An APU malfunction occurs. 1. APU switch.off APU LOW OIL PRESSURE APU LOW OIL PRESSURE Condition: The APU oil pressure is low. 1. APU switch.off APU OVERSPEED APU OVERSPEED Condition: The APU oil pressure is low. 1. APU switch.off The ifly Developer Team 38

41 Engines, APU Section 7 EEC ALTERNATE MODE EEC ALTERNATE MODE Condition: An EEC operates in the alternate control mode. 1. Autothrottle (if engaged)... Disengage 2. Thrust levers (both)....retard to mid position 3. EEC mode switches (one at a time).altn ENGINE CONTROL ENGINE CONTROL Condition: An engine control system fault occurs. 1. Do not takeoff. Engine Failure or Shutdown Engine Failure or Shutdown Condition: One of these occurs: An engine failure An ENG FAIL alert shows An engine flameout 1. Autothrottle (if engaged)...disengage 2. Thrust lever (affected engine)..close 3. Engine start lever (affected engine) CUTOFF 4. PACK switch (affected side)..off 5. Choose one: APU is available for start: APU...START The ifly Developer Team 39

42 Engines, APU Section 7 When APU is running: APU GEN switch (affected side)....on Go to step 6 APU is not available: Go to step 6 6. Balance fuel as needed. 7. Transponder mode selector TA ONLY 8. If wing anti ice is needed: ISOLATION VALVE switch.auto 9. Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. Engine High Oil Temperature Engine High Oil Temperature Condition: One of these occurs: An engine failure An ENG FAIL alert shows An engine flameout Another checklist directs an engine shutdown. 1. Autothrottle (if engaged)...disengage 2. Thrust lever (affected engine).closed Engine In-Flight Start Engine In-Flight Start Condition: An engine start is needed Check the In-Flight Start Envelope. Starts are not assured outside of the in-flight start envelope. The ifly Developer Team 40

43 Engines, APU Section 7 PRESSURE ALTITUDE 1000 FEET CROSSBLEED WINDMILL INDICATED AIRSPEED KNOTS 2. Thrust lever (affected engine)...close 3. Engine start lever (affected engine)... CUTOFF 4. Choose one: Windmill start: ENGINE START switch (affected engine). GRD Go to step 5 Crossbleed start: PACK switch (affected side)...off DUCT PRESSURE...Minimum 30 PSI ENGINE START switch (affected engine)...grd Go to step 5 5. When N2 is at or above 11%: Engine start lever (affected engine)..idle detent 6. If engine starts and runs normally: Engine GEN switch (affected side) ON PACK switch (affected side).auto Transponder mode selector...ta/ra The ifly Developer Team 41

44 Engines, APU Section 7 One Engine Inoperative Landing One Engine Inoperative Landing Condition: Landing must be made with one engine inoperative. 1. Plan a flaps 15 landing. 2. Set VREF Maintain VREF knots minimum on final approach to assure sufficient maneuver margin and speed for go-around. 4. Use engine anti-ice on the operating engine only. REVERSER REVERSER Condition: A fault occurs in the thrust reverser system. 1. Expect normal reverser operation after landing. The ifly Developer Team 42

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46 Fire Protection Section 8 Non-Normal Checklists Section 8 Table of Contents FIRE PROTECTION...44 APU FIRE...45 ENGINE FIRE...45 ENGINE OVERHEAT...46 CARGO FIRE...46 The ifly Developer Team 44

47 Fire Protection Section 8 APU FIRE APU FIRE Condition: Fire is detected in the APU. 1. APU fire switch Pull, rotate 2. APU switch.off 3. Choose one: APU fire switch extinguishes: APU fire switch stays illuminated: Go to step 4 4. Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. ENGINE FIRE ENGINE FIRE Condition: Fire is detected in the Engine 1. Autothrottle (if engaged)...disengage 2. Thrust lever (affected engine)..close 3. Engine start lever (affected engine)...cutoff 4. Engine fire switch (affected engine)... Pull 5. Engine fire switch Rotate If after 30 seconds the engine fire switch or ENG OVERHEAT light stays illuminated: Engine fire switch..rotate to the other side 6. ISOLATION VALVE switch.close 7. PACK switch (affected side)..off 8. APU BLEED air switch.off The ifly Developer Team 45

48 Fire Protection Section 8 9. Choose one: APU is available for start: APU...START When APU is running: APU GEN switch (affected side)....on Go to step 10 APU is not available: Go to step Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. ENGINE OVERHEAT ENGINE OVERHEAT Condition: An overheat is detected in the engine. 1. Autothrottle (if engaged)...disengage 2. Thrust lever (affected engine)...close CARGO FIRE CARGO FIRE Condition: Fire is detected in the related cargo compartment. 1. CARGO FIRE ARM switch...push, Verify ARMED 2. CARGO FIRE DISCH switch...push 3. RECIRC FAN switch.off 4. Plan to land at the nearest suitable airport. The ifly Developer Team 46

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50 Flight Controls Section 9 Non-Normal Checklists Section 9 Table of Contents FLIGHT CONTROLS...48 AUTO SLAT FAIL...49 FLAP LOAD RELIEF...49 FLIGHT CONTROL LOW PRESSURE...49 YAW DAMPER...49 The ifly Developer Team 48

51 Flight Controls Section 9 AUTO SLAT FAIL AUTO SLAT FAIL Condition: The auto slat system is failed. FLAP LOAD RELIEF FLAP LOAD RELIEF Condition: Flap load relief occurs. 1. Check flap position and maintain the appropriate airspeed. FLIGHT CONTROL LOW PRESSURE FLIGHT CONTROL LOW PRESSURE Condition: Hydraulic system pressure to the ailerons, elevators and rudder is low. 1. FLT CONTROL switch (affected side)..stby RUD YAW DAMPER YAW DAMPER Condition: The yaw damper is disengaged. 1. YAW DAMPER switch OFF then ON 2. Choose one: YAW DAMPER light extinguishes: YAW DAMPER light stays illuminated: YAW DAMPER switch..off The ifly Developer Team 49

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53 Flight Instruments, Displays Section 11 Non-Normal Checklists Section 10 Table of Contents FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS, DISPLAYS...51 CDS FAULT...52 DISPLAY FAILURE...52 DISPLAYS CONTROL PANEL...52 ENGINE FIRE...53 The ifly Developer Team 51

54 Flight Instruments, Displays Section 11 CDS FAULT CDS FAULT Condition: The CDS FAULT annunciation indicates a CDS fault occurs. 1. Do not takeoff. Display Failure Display Failure Condition: A display in the common display system is failed. 1. Choose one: A single display is not usable and automatic switching has occurred: Continue normal operation. A single display is not usable and automatic switching has not occurred: Go to step 2 2. MAIN PANEL DUs selector.as needed 3. LOWER DU selector As needed DISPLAYS CONTROL PANEL DISPLAYS CONTROL PANEL Condition: The DISPLAYS CONTROL PANEL annunciation indicates the EFIS control panel is failed. 1. CONTROL PANEL select switch..both ON 1 or 2 The ifly Developer Team 52

55 Flight Instruments, Displays Section 11 ENGINE FIRE DISPLAY SOURCE Condition: The DSPLY SOURCE annunciation indicates only one DEU is supplying display information. 1. If the DEU fails on the same side as the engaged autopilot: Select the opposite autopilot. The ifly Developer Team 53

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57 Flight Instruments, Displays Section 11 Non-Normal Checklists Section 11 Table of Contents FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS, DISPLAYS...55 FMC/CDU ALERTING MESSAGE...56 GPS...56 IRS DC FAIL...56 IRS FAULT...56 IRS ON DC...57 The ifly Developer Team 55

58 Flight Instruments, Displays Section 11 FMC/CDU ALERTING MESSAGE FMC/CDU ALERTING MESSAGE Condition: An alert message is in the FMC scratchpad. 1. Take action as needed by the message. GPS GPS Condition: One or both GPS receivers are failed. 1. Continue normal operation if ANP meets the requirements for the phase of flight. IRS DC FAIL IRS DC FAIL Condition: IRS backup DC power is failed. 1. If all other IRS lights are extinguished: Continue normal operation. IRS FAULT IRS FAULT Condition: An IRS fault occurs 1. Choose one: On the ground: Go to step 2 In flight: The ifly Developer Team 56

59 Flight Instruments, Displays Section 11 Go to step 5 On the ground 2. Choose one: ALIGN light is extinguished: Notify maintenance. ALIGN light is also illuminated: IRS mode selector...off Go to step 3 3. After the ALIGN light extinguishes: IRS mode selector NAV Enter present position. 4. Choose one: FAULT light illuminates again: Notify maintenance. FAULT light does not illuminate again: In flight 5. The IRS ATT and/or NAV mode(s) may be inoperative. 6. IRS transfer switch....both ON L or BOTH ON R IRS ON DC IRS ON DC Condition: IRS AC power is failed. The ifly Developer Team 57

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61 Fuel Section 12 Non-Normal Checklists Section 12 Table of Contents FUEL...59 CONFIG...60 CROSSFEED SELECTOR INOPERATIVE...60 FUEL PUMP LOW PRESSURE...61 The ifly Developer Team 59

62 Fuel Section 12 CONFIG CONFIG Condition: All of these occur: Both center tank fuel pump pressures are low There is more than 726 kgs / 1600 lbs of fuel in the center tank An engine is running. 1. CTR FUEL PUMP switches (both)..on 2. If both LOW PRESSURE lights illuminate: CTR FUEL PUMP switches (both)...off CROSSFEED SELECTOR CROSSFEED SELECTOR INOPERATIVE INOPERATIVE Condition: The crossfeed VALVE OPEN light stays illuminated bright blue if the fuel crossfeed valve is not in the commanded position. 1. Choose one: CROSSFEED selector is closed: Maintain fuel balance with selective use of fuel pumps. CROSSFEED selector is open: Go to step 2 2. Land at the nearest suitable airport. The ifly Developer Team 60

63 Fuel Section 12 FUEL PUMP LOW PRESSURE FUEL PUMP LOW PRESSURE Condition: The fuel pump pressure is low. 1. Choose one: One main tank fuel pump LOW PRESSURE light is illuminated: Main tank FUEL PUMP switch (affected pump)...off Both main tank fuel pump LOW PRESSURE lights are illuminated: One CTR tank fuel pump LOW PRESSURE light is illuminated: Go to step 2 Both CTR tank fuel pump LOW PRESSURE lights are illuminated: Go to step 5 2. CROSSFEED selector.. Open 3. CTR FUEL PUMP switch (affected side)..off 4. When the other CTR tank fuel pump LOW PRESSURE light illuminates: CROSSFEED selector.close Remaining CTR FUEL PUMP switch..off 5. If both CTR tank fuel pump LOW PRESSURE lights are illuminated CTR FUEL PUMP switches (both)...off The ifly Developer Team 61

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65 Hydraulics Section 13 Non-Normal Checklists Section 13 Table of Contents HYDRAULICS...63 HYDRAULIC PUMP LOW PRESSURE...64 HYDRAULIC PUMP OVERHEAT...64 The ifly Developer Team 63

66 Hydraulics Section 13 HYDRAULIC PUMP HYDRAULIC LOW PRESSURE PUMP LOW PRESSURE Condition: The hydraulic pump pressure is low. 1. HYD PUMP switch (affected side) OFF HYDRAULIC PUMP OVERHEAT HYDRAULIC PUMP OVERHEAT Condition: The hydraulic pump temperature is high. 1. ELEC HYD PUMP switch (affected side).off The ifly Developer Team 64

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68 Landing Gear Section 14 Non-Normal Checklists Section 14 Table of Contents LANDING GEAR...66 AUTO BRAKE DISARM...67 The ifly Developer Team 66

69 Landing Gear Section 14 AUTO BRAKE DISARM AUTO BRAKE DISARM Condition: The autobrake system disarms after being set. 1. Choose one: AUTO BRAKE DISARM light extinguishes: AUTO BRAKE DISARM light stays illuminated: Do not takeoff. The ifly Developer Team 67

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71 Warning Systems Section 15 Non-Normal Checklists Section 15 Table of Contents WARNING SYSTEMS...69 LANDING CONFIGURATION...70 OVERSPEED...70 WARNING HORN (INTERMITTENT) OR WARNING LIGHT - CABIN ALTITUDE OR TAKEOFF CONFIGURATION...70 ALTITUDE ALERT...70 GROUND PROXIMITYINOPERATIVE...71 The ifly Developer Team 69

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